|Problem # 1: Risk for injury | |General Goal : Patient will be free from injury | |Predicted Behavioral Outcome Objective: Patient will verbalize appropriate interventions to take minimize the risk for falls by discharge. | |
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ST. PAUL UNIVERSITY MANILA St. Paul University System College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences NURSING CARE STUDY (Application of Nursing Process) Name: Arellano‚AiginaLucelle H.BSN IIIDate: July 23‚ 2012 Arriola‚ Pauline Christine R. I. ASSESSMENT A. General Information B. Client’s initials: DLB Rm/Wd:5SOUTHEAS/5052A Date Admitted : November 9‚ 2012 Age: 59 Sex:F CS:Widowed Nat. FilipinoRel. Roman Catholic Educ. Attainment: Elementary Graduate Graduate
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Intussusception is defined by telescoping of one segment of bowel into an adjacent segment of bowel. The clinical presentation in adult is often nonspecific‚ making diagnosis a challenge. Most commonly‚ patients present with abdominal pain [1‚ 2‚ 3]. The less common presentations include complete or partial bowel obstruction‚ haem-positive stools‚ a palpable mass and incidental finding on imaging. [1‚2] The classic triad of abdominal pain‚ a palpable mass and passage of red current jelly
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difference between irritable bowel syndrome and Crohn’s disease? Crohn’s disease is one of the fastest growing intestinal disease in the United
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Geriatric Health History Documentation Student Name___________________________ Focal Points of Geriatric Assessment/Grading Rubric: 1. Biographic Information (2pts) (date of visit‚ initials of client‚ race‚ language spoken‚ Advance directives‚ Insurance: primary‚ secondary) 2. Informant and reliability(3pts): (facility chart‚ client‚ family member‚ staff‚ etc.) Chief Complaint or client’s request for care Present Illness: Present Illness or present health status
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ANALYZING A FAMILY HEALTH ASSESSMENT Analyzing a Family Health Assessment Frizzle D Jackson Grand Canyon University: NRS 429 V June 26‚ 2010 Analyzing a Family Health Assessment A family health assessment is a process by which a nurse evaluates and describes the health status of a given family. It is a framework that helps to identify areas of potential risk for illness‚ opportunities for health education and actions needed to address these (World Health Organization‚ 2001)
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Children’s Functional Health Pattern Assessment Functional Health Pattern Assessment (FHP) Toddler Erickson’s Developmental Stage: Autonomy vs. Shame/Doubt (Edelman & Mandle‚ 2010) Preschool-Aged Erickson’s Developmental Stage: Initiative vs. Guilt (Edelman & Mandle‚ 2010) School-Aged Erickson’s Developmental Stage: Industry vs. Inferiority (Edelman & Mandle‚ 2010) Pattern of Health Perception and Health Management: List two normal assessment findings that would be characteristic for each age
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bad you feel you have to use the bathroom‚ and no matter how long you sit‚ the feces just doesn’t pass. This is due to the feces being too hard and dry making it very difficult to defecate. Some people think that it is abnormal to have less than one bowel movement per day. This
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block Na+-H+ exchange‚ which is an important driving force for fluid absorption in the small bowel and colon” (Bharucha‚ 2007). Osmosis is the passive movement of water. Passive movement of water into the lumen of the intestines is a direct result of high solute concentrations or “unabsorbable‚ water-soluble solutes that remain in the bowel” (Bharucha‚ 2007). When these solutes remain in the lumen or bowel‚ water follows naturally causing an increase in colonic fluid. Laxatives focus on this mechanism
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Body fluids are maintained at a constant level by several homeostatic mechanisms: Osmosis- is the diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane known as a plasma membrane. Water is highly polar it is repelled by the lipid core (nonpolar) of the plasma membrane but can easily pass through the aquaporins created by the proteins in the membrane‚ so osmosis is happening all the time as water moves into and out of cells. Diffusion- Is where ions move away from an area where they are
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